Global Networks, Linked Cities

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Reimagining cities as nodes of an immense network of commercial and political transactions, sociologist Saskia Sassen has transformed Information Age geography. Global Networks, Linked Cities collects research, theory, and case studies examining cities in this context by Sassen and 19 other social scientists, focusing particularly on the recent explosive growth in areas formerly--now inaccurately--called the Third World. The jargon in Global Networks, Linked Cities can be fairly dense and the style arid, but the essays reward patient readers with insight into the interlinked worlds of finance, geography, communications, and geopolitics. Most of the pieces look closely at individual urban regions: Shanghai, Buenos Aires, and, interestingly, Beirut. All have much to tell us about the organic urban development coevolving with globalized commerce and communications, says editor Sassen. As barriers to free information flow erode, we see mergers between political, business, and academic entities. Global Networks, Linked Cities shows us how this is happening and how to think about what's coming next. --Rob Lightner

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upc: 9780415931625
title: Global Networks, Linked Cities
purchase date: 25-11-2006
publisher: Routledge
published: 01-03-2002
price: $125.00
pages: 300
net Rating: 4
last lookup time: 187237047.299138
genre: Policy & Current Events Development & Growth Economic Policy & Development Networking Culture Rural Social Theory Urban Regional Technology & Society
fullTitle: Global Networks, Linked Cities
created: 186203360
country: us
aspect: Hardcover
asin: 0415931622